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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Juvenile with Airsoft Gun Causes Stir in Woodbury Neighborhood

Police set up a perimeter near the home Tuesday night.

By the time it was over, the family's decision was clear: they planned to sell the airsoft gun. Woodbury police at about 7:35 p.m. Tuesday received a call about someone on the deck of a home wearing a mask and possibly pointing a rifle at traffic, said Michelle Okada, public safety spokeswoman. The home is off Lake Road near Radio and Pioneer drives, she said. Police set up a perimeter at the scene, but quickly realized it was a juvenile with an airsoft rifle and there was no threat, Okada said. Officers did speak to the child and mother about city ordinances and the dangers of the situation. They told police they planned to sell the gun, Okada said. See the city’s website for the weapons ordinance.   Like us on Facebook | Follow us on …

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Razor Blade Threat, ‘Huffing’ Merchandise, Boys Tased: County Public Safety Roundup

Here's a weekly listing of crime incidents and police and fire related calls in Washington County.

The following is a collection of articles that appeared on Stillwater Patch, Woodbury Patch and Oakdale Patch Jan. 27 through Feb. 2. Click on the headline to read the full article.  UPDATED: Officials Say Man Suspected in Homicide Case, Dies in Car Crash is Not from Oakdale Further investigation reveals the man was not from Oakdale. Aggravated Robbery, Public Disorder, Drugs: Jail Bookings Jail bookings information from Jan. 23 to Jan. 28 provided by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office. Boys Tased at Park After Trying to Sell iPhone Two teen-age boys were Tased at Tanners Lake Park earlier this week. 'Vulgar' Tweet, Church Break-Ins, Marijuana at Coffee Shop: Oakdale Police Blotter Here is a selection of incidents recently responded to…

Friday, February 1, 2013

Man Who Accidentally Donated Gun to Goodwill: ‘Pure Panic’

Goodwill officials say they have not found the pistol.

Updated: 11:30 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 7. The weapon has been found. See: Man Finds Missing ‘Goodwill Gun’ Previous post Bryan Kendall, the man who told police he may have accidentally left a gun in with recent donations to Goodwill, said it was “probably the most irresponsible thing I’ve ever done.” “Pure panic,” he said. Kendall, of River Falls, Wis., said he had the pistol tucked away in a closet with some items he donated to Goodwill on Jan. 26. He didn’t notice the .22-calliber Smith & Wesson was missing until later, when he went to collect his other weapons for safe storage before a trip. Related: Man Tells Police He May Have Accidentally Donated Loaded Pistol to Woodbury Goodwill He contacted police about the missing handgun, and was …

Monday, November 5, 2012

Armed at Chipotle, Nice Neighbors, Bye-Bye buybuy Baby?: Woodbury Police Blotter

Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from Oct. 24-28.

The following information was obtained from recent police reports.  A political sign was reported stolen from a home at the 1800 block of Bowsens Lane. It was the second time it happened there. It has been an ongoing problem in the city. A relationship that ended poorly apparently led to a Woodbury man’s phone number being posted in several spots on Craigslist under bogus accounts. Police contacted the ex, who accused him of creating a “spoofing number” that called her hundreds of times a day. A woman called police to ask if she could walk her dog while a helicopter was in the area about another issue. See: Driver Flees Scene of Woodbury Crash Workers at buybuy Baby called police after a customer upset that an item he ordered was damaged …

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